| 1. | Portions of the retina may develop gliosis as a response to injury.
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| 2. | The cyst is surrounded by a layer of gliosis and inflammatory cells.
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| 3. | These changes are associated with diffuse gliosis, moderate loss of axons and many axonal spheroids.
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| 4. | Normally an MRI of an ulegyria affected region will reveal groups of deteriorated neurons with gliosis present.
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| 5. | Therefore, when referring to the presence of the scars is better to use the equivalent term Astrocytic fibrillary gliosis
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| 6. | Upregulation of FGF, TGFB, and ciliary neurotrophic factor ( CNTF ), is a classic marker for reactive gliosis.
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| 7. | This process, which constitutes a form of gliosis known as microgliosis, begins within hours of the initial CNS injury.
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| 8. | An autopsy conducted showed cortical atrophy, neuronal loss, and gliosis, most pronounced in the paracentral and parietooccipital regions.
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| 9. | It is used to show gliosis in the central nervous system, tumours of skeletal muscles, and fibrin deposits in lesions.
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| 10. | For instance, ulegyria affected neurons experience gliosis in which glial cells, specifically astrocytes, build up near and around neurons.
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